Asked by rfvv
I want to go to London. It is ten miles form here.
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Does 'it' refer to 'London'? Or does it refer to 'the distance' used as an impersonal pronoun?
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How far is it from here to the station?
(Here 'it' is an impersonal pronoun referring to the distance, right?)
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Does 'it' refer to 'London'? Or does it refer to 'the distance' used as an impersonal pronoun?
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How far is it from here to the station?
(Here 'it' is an impersonal pronoun referring to the distance, right?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, "it" refers to London in that sentence.
Answered by
rfvv
I want to go to London. It is ten miles from here. (Thank you.)
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, right!!
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